11-14-2025, 10:42 AM
(11-14-2025, 08:08 AM)RegaNewell Wrote:(06-10-2017, 07:44 PM)Richard Wrote: For years I thought tire monitoring systems were not really a necessity if one paid close attention to your tires. I always checked the tires at each stop for excessive temps, and once a week or so, I would check all the pressures. Never did I find a tire low on pressure.
However, last year I lost a drive tire while on the road which got me to wondering if a TPMS would have alerted me before all the drama.
My buddy Ron Skeen had tried to convince me of the benefit of a system he uses EEZRV. So while at Bella Terra, I installed one. Then Tom came in with his tag tire all askew, and I felt even better about the purchase.
Two days ago I notice one of the tags a couple of lbs lower than I remembered based on the readout on the
TPMS. I aired it back up just for grins and drove all day with no problems. This morning that tire was down 10 lbs. So off to a tire shop to find a nail right at the edge of the tire. Something I did not find acceptable to patch.
The point is that I doubt I would have noticed the tire being down. It didn't look down this morning on visual. I don't know if it would have been hot at the first stop of the day or not. What I do know is I had early warning to do something about it at a safe and leisurely place instead of on the side of the road.
I wasn't sure of the benefit before know, but I think I paid for the system today, if nothing else in lack of drama.
Thanks Ron for nudging me to install the system.
Richard,
Are you still using the EEZ TPMS? Our Pressure Pro batteries on the sensors are ran down again and useless, and we have replaced this system now twice. I'd like to get a system that I don't have to replace the sensors with every few years. I see with the EEZ you can replace the batteries.
Thanks
Pam
Richard, That is what I am thinking about going with. I like the fact that the batteries can be changed and don't have to buy more sensors or send them in when the quit working. Which model did you go with? I am looking at the TPMS12ATCB (E618)-Color Monitor + 12 AT Sensors + Booster Real Time/24x7 Tire Pressure Monitoring System.
Thank you,
Pam
Jeff and Pam Reganall
1996 45' Newell Coach #432 Series 60, Allison 6 Speed
Towing 2012 3/4T Ram Truck loaded with the RZR XP Turbo
Prior: 1988 38' Newell

